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HIONG KONG, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1947.

Hants 300 For 6 Britain As Young

Declared

Southampton, May 15.

With the scoreboard showing Hampshire 300 runs for 6 wickets declared, and South Africa 159 for 4 wickets at the close of play today, there seems little prospect of a definite result to the cricket match here unless the wicket plays pranks tomorrow.

The rain, which caused the match to be restricted to a very meagre period yesterday, again threatened today, but although there were two stoppages this morning, they lasted only a few minutes and a full day's play was otherwise possible.

of their The morning and early after since the beginning con play

He and Rogers carried| by tour. featured! Wax Arnold's 138 f the county, the first wicker partnership to century 95 befter Rogers was bowled by first this blog the afratrisse

Africans a good ball from Rowan, and it

ft Arnold and J{} - fually st mit 58 to engage in the best partnership for the fourth wicket of 122,

South the

INDIA TWO RUBBERS DOWN

CORRE of the Reland Stadium fuero today exparity crowd,

before

Sumant Mixyn, the Indian champion, was benten by the French No. 2. Bernard Destre, me#, 6-0, 6-3, 6-3, while Ghaus Mobstuned bowed

5.1.

County Matches

af

Midweek Soccer Ban Off

London, May 16.

A Football Association statement today says that the Government ban on midweek matches has been lifted follow- ing consultations with the Home Secretary, Mr. Chuter Ede.

out

As Ever

London, May 15. The King, the Queen and the Princesses drove past cheering crowds from Buckingham Palace to the City of London's historic Guild- hall today for the "Welcome Home" lunchcon given by the Lord Mayor of London to cele- brate the Royal Family's return from their South Africa tour.

Following the ancient custom, the Lord Mayor awaited the Royal carriage at the City's' boundary to grect the King and present him with a pearl-handled sword. In a welcome speech at the Guildhall, the Lord Mayor an- nounced that the King was suffering from laryngitis.

soon, apparent to the

ht he was under obvious effort, indienting sheer physical pain in

the throat.

The statement, points

It was later learned that the that although the han is lifted King's

physicians gave bim still special treatment to fit him for the national

emergency

British tur mmateur- noccer

mid-

{

flagging effort pence."

but

con-

Sentenced, Sends Poem To Mme. Chiang

END WAR CLAMOUR

Shanghai, May 16. Adding to the clamour for the immediate renpening of prace talks, thirty Shanghai City Councillors today 1- timated that they are anb- riting a resolution to the Council's plenary session on May 20, anking the Govern=. ment to halt the civil war.im» mediately-Heuter.

Shanghai Living Cost Index

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DISTINCTIVE

PORTRAITURE

ASIA STUDIO

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Juan's Attitude To Franco

London, May 15.

Prince Juan is willing to work with General Franco if that is the only obstacle to introduc- ing constitutional monarchy in Spain, accord- ing to a British Labour member, Dr. Mont. Follick, who had an interview with him in Portugal this week.

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Dr. Follick, who was speaking in the debate in the House of Commons on foreign affairs, said that Prince Juan had told him that he would even agree to that, so that there might be a perfectly smooth carrying-over from the dic- tatorship to a constitutional system. Dr. Follick said that that was

n terrific concession, because,

hitherto, he would not agree to New Canon

cocperation in any shape or form.

Dr. Follick Bald that Prince Juan told him that, if he becamo king, he would reign as an ab.

not

solutely constitutional king as in Britain, above partles and interfering with pritles.

Asked if he would accept all

the parties in parliament, Prince Junn

"All Parliamentary

*must

Law On Marriage

London, May 16.

A new code in Canon Law which, if adopted, would relax the strict marriage regulations of the Church of England for the first time in nearly years has beca

360

forwarded by an Archbishops Commission to Convocations for the Church consideration..

The new code would permit the remarriage of divorced per Fons under certain conditions, even though the former spouse

living, and would permit the Church courts in some cases to tver-rule cili courts with 'too object of permitting divorced persons to remarry within the

Is not only) The King began his speech in Africans in Britain

but it was impaire but Iran beeyanc loud, clear voice,

of her un- audience stronger on account

in war and in

Shanghai, May 16. The City Council to "South Africans are convinced that the mission of Britain inday went into detailed the world in not ended Dr-t discussion of methods

upon entering only

continued. phase," he even exists, and in order to meet the his effort to make his speech Africans feel most strongly that monthly cost of living replied:

"South for computing Government's wishes fixture the Guildhall-Rester,

the world need Britain now secretaries of "Saturday com- Two Things Clear

In a parliamentary government more than ever and there is firm index. Shanghai labour particsony party which bolleves petitions" should avoid

London, May 16. faith in her ability to weather is closely watching de- would be accepted." These not The South Africans declared week matches except at the be-

The King told his large and the present storms and to

velopments.

belleving In party government that at the fea interval, after which ginning and end of the season.

the royal tinue to play a noble part in

Authoritative reports Baid would not be acceptable. Hampshire used six bowlera but!

Next season will start n week ger audience

things shaping the future of the world." travels had made two Paris, May 16.

Trade Unions will enrlier-August 23-and

Then the King, with the Queen the May Index will be based on clated only four wickets.

clearer than ever to him.

commoditien India finished in the unhappy

"One is the strength for peace and the Princesses proudly be the prices of 52

Asked by Dr. Follick what his Fullerton, Cue of the opening not extend beyond May 1, 1948

exceptional circam and good which thu Common- side him, spoke his own testament checked bi-weekly. As an em- atlitude would be towards trade position of being two rubbers |

wenith and Empire derives from of faith;

index unions, Prince ployer guide, the April

Junn replied: down with three to play at the Par, scored a grand 82 with a "uulons

stances arise." Varioy ** strokes, Some

of its re-

what may nothing will "Come Midweek International mat- the wide dispersion

CN$14,800,"Trade unions today are an in- end of the first day's play in

computed at He best sech

which 230 ever shake my belief that this the second round of the Davis, which were

ches arranged are England v. sources strength

*ystem DORFFRFUB in old country-old in history, air representing an increase of al-dustrial necessity. They

own representatives Cup tie against Franer, which date in the tour, while Dudley

12. and political form Ireland on November

on Novem- equal measure, a strength which in experience and old in achieve-most 300 per cent over January, name their

and not have their representatives Inga on the centre clay tennis Nurse struck his best

and England v. Sweden

we must all do or almost to mentis at heart as young and when wages were frozen by

Government's emergency Garrosh volleeting

mea-named by a regime.” the vigorous as she has ever been."-- enlarge by mutual hep for

Dr. Furcs, it is assumed the May Fallecion engaging in a third ber 10.Reuter,

Prince Follick said that Associated Press. Sing Tao

benefit of it. wicket land of 114.

index will be alightly higher. "The other is the value of ali

Junn fully recognised the full- London, May 18.

The Index, miltipled by the puthority of the trade unions, and Church, Arrangements are gring aheard moral unity and mutual under-

basle pay, given the current that he would accept them a The Commission was appoint- of the standing whereby our widely dis- the for

clubtributed strength may be as effec-

salary. For example, an office part of his system of Roved in 1989 to modernise the Chinese

month ernment if he were returned. Dr. code and published its recom- Hong Kong-and tive in the talks of peace as in

boy getting CN$30 a Shg Tao of

the ardent of wai,

basle pay will receive CN$14,- Follick continued:

Inondation last night. there should

dculties be no

"All that I as sovereign can di

000, 800 times that.

"I asked him about ffes speech Labour is also awaiting deci- and free press. He replied that his sion on its petition to Govern- rute would be worthless without Shanghal, May 15,

ment not to discount ten per free speech and free press; but he Mins Han Yu-chieli, natural- cent of basic wages of CN530.sald the free press would not be ized Chinese. woman whose Labour is making for five per the sort cf free press as existed Spoln before the civil Japanese name is Nakashinn, Dent, Tho ten per cent suggest-in

ed by Government will enable civil war. It will have to be a free was sentenced to seven years

Prince Juan Gald that ho

Lahare, May 15. for working as a Japanese spy during the war,

to meet the wage bill while gly-

Twenty-two were killed and She heard the sentence in the ing workers the benefit of the would have to introduce a "aw

of libot" allur to Britain's, 35 Injured in two days' rioting' monthly index.-United Press. Chinese district court carrying

making the press fully responsible at Lahore. Nanking Parade her four-year-old baby. Naka-

for its actions.

of 12 persons who received Nanking, May 16. shima was granted permission

Dr. Follick said that, when he gunshot wounds by the police to write a poem addressed to Eight hundred Nanking (pri- was in Spain, everybody said that today alx died shortly after ad-

Chiang Kai-shek in vate) University students to-they preferred a monarchial sys mission to hospital. Madame which she called the First Lady day paraded and demonstrated

In Peshawar, in the North- the "mother of war orphans" outside the Ministry of Educa-

weat Frontier Province, here' and requested Madame Chinng tlon, demanding an increase of

rloting has to take care of lier six sons, the living allowance.

who resumed classes with the fresh communal A delegation was received by warning that unless their de- broken out, wámen members of who are believed now to be in Manchuria,

Ministry officials but no salu mands for a four-fold increase the Moslem League hoisted the of their CN$25,000 monthly Muslem League flag over, the The prosecution said Naka- tion was reached. shimu operated in the staff un-The demonstration followed allowance is granted within five fallway station and held up the for the Phils; Bob Elliott, who der Gon. Tomoyuki Yamashitu, Thursday's decision by 4,000 days they plan another demon-"Bombay Express" for two is proving to be a boon to the who was executed in the Philip Government university students stration.-United Presa.. Boston Braves; and Joe Gor-pines for atrocition, United dol, an unhappy Yankee who is Press. hitting and delding sensation- ally for the Cleveland Indlans.

Today's County Cricket pro- the Marcul gumme was featured by Berward, the French champion. senson's first hat-trick, Grove, now that midweek frothall will by travel and by understanding *6-3, 6-2, 6-0.

of Warwickshire, claimed three) be allowed during the next ku unother second-round wickets with

ball season. Piecesgive Davis Cup hatch, played at during his brilliant preformance The Football Association sug- Dublin. Yure: lavia today keof taking seven wickets for 48 gests that the matches between Ireland by two rubbers to nil at rous against Somerset.

Sing The and the Isthmian and

to promote that unity will I as- sure you be done: Nevar has the British reputation stood, higher in South Africa than it does to- Britain Stronger

from among stirring recollections of my tear

day.

"If

עונג

many

employers and factory owners press with full responsibility." nl times and I had to single out one an out

the end of the first day's play. The brightest hating today the Athenla Lengue Club Should!

in the opening sings.

the was by face, of Lancashire, not be cancelled, provided Draga Mitic beat The Trish champion, Cyril Kemp, 8-11, stored 266 not out axumst matches are played in midweek 7-9, 6-4, 6-4, 6-1. Then dripsford University. The per-and take place Pallada scored a comfortable formance was the best of his venues which will not affect pro standing, it would be the realisa

in first-class cricket, duction-Reuter, victory over J. Mellale.

guling in the highest ip- 4. G-3.

6-3, carcer

Mitic took some time to settle down on the fast court, which had been affected by rain. But he found his form his finesse und control gradually wore down the Irish star.

when

tion that the faith of South

dividunt score of the season and U.S. Baseball Review

the first double century.

Although

(By Whitney Martin)

New York, May 16. The Major League Baseball season is one month old today and with notable exception of the St. Louis Cardinals, performances of teams have not resulted in too many surprises.

Kordlar A. 'H. Abilul Halfecz) did not shine with the ball when the Oxford University match continued to

Indiu Test Pallada was much too clever day. The former

sufficient for his inexperienced opponent, cricketer has shown who was

making his first in- good form previously this sea ternational

The sot ter deserve his "Blue", and appearance. Yugoslav varied his game and this was awarded him by the his angled drives in particular Oxford captain today. were delidly.--Reuter.

IRC TEAM

The following have been select il to represent the LR.C, in friendly bowl match against the K.C.C. on Sunday nt. Cox Read 3.15 p.m.--

A.. Rejahn, K.M. Rumjaht. 3.MA. Rumfahın, A.K. Minu (skip);

Edrich shone with the ball when Middlesex defeated Clou- cestershire inside two duys with ile took an innings to spare.

28 when the six wickets for West Country side missed for 88.

were:

was

Close Of Play Scores

That is, the clubs, always ex- cepting the Cards, which figured to be right up there are there.

Maybe some critics might have rated the New York Yan kees higher than they are in the American League, but the New Yorkers are close enough to the top so that a short winning] sirenk (such as taking both ents of a doubleheader) might put them right up there.

MR. BEVIN BLAMES THE PRESS

Promising Player· One of the most promising new players is Curl Torgeson, long, lanky, confident Boston (Continued from Page 1) Brave first baserman, Frank end and we shall keep in clusa. Baumboltz has been doing fine)

cess.

[

tem-Reuter,

Buff's Sports Meet

very

The 2nd Bn. The Buffs celebrated Albuhera Day: the Regimental Day, with an Athletic Meeting at Caroline Hill yesterday.

(""); 3. Lleut, Lock and Lieut. The niceting was attended by a Your. S.S. Hussnin, U.A.

The teams most generally be as Clucinnati's leadoff man. touch with the Commonwealth large and enthusiastic gathering Usherwood (H.q.).

Governmenta in thia matter. of Officers and Other Banks of the One Mile Team Reco: "C" Cay, Rumjan. Y. Adal (skip).

Scores at close of play today lieved to be leading rivals of the John Jorgenson is playing great Australia and Canada, particu. Battalion and was a marked suc- Time: min. 11-1/580- M.1. Razark. A.G. Sullad, J.

Cards in the National League, ball for Brooklyn,

The events were all

Javelin

1. Pte. Vangatrup Hoown, A.R. Minn (skip).

At Taunton — Warwickshire make up the first division of the Sonic old timers are breezing larly, are very keen in connec M.B. Hassan, A.M. Rumjan,"

scme close finishes. as if noborly had told tion with a peace treaty for keenly contested, and there were (L.); 2, L/Cpl, Killeàn ("D"); Arrange-3, Pte. Pederson ("A"). Distance: A.M. Wahab,

5.M. Rumjahr 266 and 17 for 5 (rain prevent- senior circuit that is running along

interval); trun to form. They are Chicago, them they should be slowing up. Japan."

ments were admirable and all the 182ft 7in play after teu

Mr. Bevin sald Britain has no events were run

Ba, H.Q. v. Staff Track Event: of the New

without a Brooklyn, Boston and. Pitts- Johnny Mize

Staff. Time: 80secs. Yorkshire burkh.

York Giants is one of the most intention of giving up her in- bitch. dangerous batters of the game.terests, financial or otherwise, Cambridge

Luke Appling and Frank Gus- in the Middle East. tins ere clouting the ball lustily.

M. E. Interests "If Britain's interests in the guy for the Red Sox to have Middle East are lost it would around. And there is always mean a substantial reduction in the standard of living of the big surprise except to thone Some of the shining rookies

(skip).

Reserves:

Khan.

ed

M.A. Wahab, S.K. Somerset 156.

Players are requested to meet at the H.K. side, Star Ferry Whorf, at 2.45 pan.

RADIO

At Cambridge

246 and 6 for 0; University 402.

At IloveSussex 302 and 90 for 1: Surrey 206,

At Oxford Oxford Univer- sity 226 and 49 for 2; Lun- cashire 612 for 8 declared.

At

Boston's Red Sox, American League, did not figure to get away this year to a tremendous headstart they gained in mak-i ing the walkaway of the 1946 pennant race. Their perform

Rudy York is still a valuable

ance to date does not rate as a Dixie Walker.

Nottingham Notting who might have expected a re- might dim a little before an. People here at home," he said.

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kilogycler front 12.30 to 2.00 p.m. and 6.30hamshire 242 and 117 for 2 to 11.00 p.m. and also on 9.52 Worcestor 267. megacycles in the 31 matre band from 12.30 to 1.15, 6.30, to 7.30 and 0.00 to 11.00 p.m.

1.K.T.

12,30 p.m.-Daily Programme Bummary. 12.82 p.m.-~“Pjkwa Playtime".

12.17 p.m.-Reuben Balomon and He Jive

Tinys.

1.00 ..-New, Weather eskort

Announcements.

1.10 p.m.-Orchestral Interlude."

1.16 p.m. Light Variety.

1. Orchestral Pasqualten.

2.50 p.m.--Ciawi Down. |

0.10 p.m.-Famous Berchuden.

anl

7.10 p.mudios Upli' fiequests. Bernlo

and.

Inx Bolt.

1.00 p.m.--London Relay World Newż

"D" Coy. emerged as winners of the meeting with 70 points, fol- lowed by "A" Coy. 61% points and "C" Coy, 56% points.

The best time clocked wax för

the Three Mile Team Race, which was won by "D" Coy. In 17 mins. 38 secs, which is two minutes bo- low the time recorded for the an event during the recent Com bined Services' Albletle. Meeting.

Mrs. Edimann, wife of Major E.L.C. Ediman, M.C., O.C. "C Company, distributed prizes to the successful competitors ont con- clusion of the meeting.

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One Mile Medley Race: "A" Coy: Time: 4min. 7-1/5sees."

One Mile Relay Race: "D" Coy.. Time: 4min, 1200.

Tug of War: "D" Cay." Officers v. Sgte. Tug of War: Ofters. General

Off His Nut

The approval of the Convo- cations of Canterbury and of York and Royal assent, are re- quired to make the new code effectivo.-Associated Press..

Lahore Riots

heurs-Router...

A

Battle In Lahore

New Delhi, May 15. pitched battle between Hindus, Sikhs and Moslems broke But in the Kapera Bazaar the heart of Lahora tenight..

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Hundreds of home-made cendiary bombs were used in last night's disturbances, which raged throughout last night in. the Mochi High Gato atorm centre,

Opposing sides throw stones, pieces of rocks, and fireballs at cach other from roofs-Neuter.

GRAIN FOR®,

CHINA Washington, May 15.. Informed sources said the International Emergency Food Council has allocated 30,000 tons of grain coreals to China for, the third quarter of 3047: This includes 21,000 tons of wheat and rye and 9,000 tona of coarse grain.

9,000

petition of last year's campaign. other month and some of the

As far as foreign polley is The Red Sox still seem very disappointing veterana may re- concerned, he said, Britain has At Lords Middlesex bent much a team to bent. Gloucestershire by an

turn to their old form. But for not altered her commitments in

This is separate from China's Innings

Tokyo, May 16, Detroit, Cleveland and the the first month the above sketch the slightest "but those com

rice allocation for the year of and 178 runs.

Gloucestershire Yankees were considered lead-more or less shows just how it mitmeats are in process of being

The Jiji Shimpo today said 280,000 tons. It is understood; worked out in the light of dove 122 and 88; Middlesex 388. — ing threats to Red Sox supṛe- 19.~Associated Press,

that an "elderly gentleman" the Chinese intended strenuously Reuter,

mincy, All-in-all the clubs are

lopments of the peace treaties

The Results

who boarded a train at Nagano, to protest the meagre grain bunched closely enough in both

the terms of which entail a re-j

The results were:

Lound for Tokyo, "suddenly cereals allocation. United leagues to still leave. a situation!

Hich "Jump: 1. Pte. Noilken developed, Insanity” and

wan Press. in which anything might hap-

manpower in the next-couple of ("B")-2, Major Majendio ("D");] found by the police to be forme pon and that is as it should be.

years....His Majesty's' Govern-2, Cpl. Arrowsmith("D"), at Lt-Gen Hisashi Mori, who If you are going to count out

ment does not agree to the sug- Height: 6ft. 3in.

commanded the 19th Division gestions that we are no longer Discus: Pie. Latson (C) of the Japanese army durior any club on performance to date: you would have to count out the

a great power: We have noth Russell

Distance the Manchurian (ncident.

8011, Ing to apologiae, for."

The reportold the polic Mr.Bevin spako for 45 Hap. Step

and Jump: 1. Cpl. expressed the baller that the

U.S. Ambassador

To India

Mr. F. Grody, who was re- Cardinals, who have now seven

Duke's Visit Toduction in the claims upon our

Germany

Herford, May 15.

The Duke of Gloucester, first

SOVIET ARMY. SCRIP

Nanking, May 18. Central News reported that

the Chiness Government is b

Knott Calling Wheels: tently appointed first American and a half games back and I do member of the Royal Family minutes and received only Arrowsmith ("A") 2. Pie, Lea ex-geacral bad become "mental

Ambassador to India, sailed from not think anyone is counting San Francisco

on May 4th. out the world champions just to visit Germany in ten years, few mumbled "hear, hears" áo ("A"): 3, L/Cpl. Smith (Odm.).ly: deranged from fear that hesinning to call in Soviet military scrip famed in Manchuria during prrived at Brueckeberg Air. he finished. There were only Distance: 80ft. 0%In.

would be charged as a was the Soviet occupation from the port, near Minden, tonight to 75 MP present when he start Coy. Time; 17min. 88scca.

Three Mile Teem Raner "D" criminal."United Press.

last days of war until Aptil inspect British regiments ined and 60 when he

8.10 p.m.--London Relay: Home Newes

from Erkalņ

B.18 jum-Varletr. ||

8,196 pm--Interludo.

aboard the ss "President Polk" yot..

enroute to Bombay. Mr. Grady

is accompanied by Mrs. - Grady

Shakespearon Character "Paulcon- Buchholz.

0,30 Vocal Enterlude.---

1050.pan—London Malayi Nawa.

New Stars

New stars are, shining

and

ended

"Y" SWIMMING

- CLUB GALA

Shot Put: 1, Pie, Larsen: ("C");

2. Ple. Vangstrup (If 2.): 3,,8gt.

lín.

Loveridge (Adm.) Distance: 82f

4440 Relay Race! CH Coy

PETERSON SAFE 1940

9.00 p.m.-11.B.D. Transcription Bervice: and his Secretary, Misa Ruth etablished. players in new. est/ Germany, The vialt is not con- United Prons.

The report did not mention Salisbury, May 15. the amount of the crib tho During the war years Mr. Lugs are showing that the ected with the Germanood

Colonel Chesley Peterson, Soviets issued nor the exchango 9.83 BM.Prokshelf Fator and, the Grady served on many advisery change of scenery is beneficial. Crisis.

Wolf Boston Gymphony Orchestra commissions on behalf of Preil. Hal Newhouser, Detroit hur- The Duko, King George Vis

United States air attache in rate at which it is being called Two Mile Relay Race: "A" Cor. Johannesburg whose plane in Observers claimed the donts Roosevelt and Truman, let, has been one of disappoint younger brother, was met, at

Time: 9min. 85-4/baces. 10.10 p.melay! Erom: the Hong Kong

Hotel of Yeed Carple and Blame of which took him to Great ments to date. Stan Musial, Na the airfield by Lieutenant Gen-

The Y.MO.A. Swimming Club Long, Jump: 1. Flo. Jensen Jaded, in a remate part of amount is very blautod Britain, India Greece and the tonal League Champion hitter, eral Sir Richard McCreery, the

has been another as was. Hank British Rhino Army comman-are holding their second gala por ("D")F*#. Sgt. Bibley. ("B"); 0, Tanganyika on Saturday, arriv-

Sir Philip the season at 750 pm today Pte. Chaussti ("A"). Distances ed here by air today. ** President of the Ameri. Greenberg an ex-figer now der, Air Marshal

Opposition will be provided by 18ft, 0in. from with the Pittsburg, Piratos, Wiggleworth, commander of pakllared, for the President Lines

Janikry-1961 to April 1947, when The players who apparently the British Air Forces of Go the Royal Air Force and Bapma 880 Ralay Rate: "A" Cay forced down by bad weather he tone was inju

the cupation, and -- Major Generat keon contests are expected bas For Timate imla. 4becs.des mud infided to as clearing asar PetersON WAS

gmyxement in the novelty events | Thres-Legged Racer 193 by WAU he resigned to take up hisap hayo pronted through

pointment at the new Embassy, change of environments include W.H. Stratton, the thine Aruryater-pole match will con- boat in sta bang gtheningank into the wet graind and Fit Foter (Ursing. Parimine Cathollo Mission. The Dutch Leonard von la winning) Chief of Staff--Reulor, clude the programu

drip banen Orchwir

11,00 Dime-Glow Down

Printed and

proprietor Enterpris

Far East. He was

He said that his plane was and the plane" overturned,

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